The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Tavares and who else? Top players to watch as league hits free agency

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The NHL’s best rarely make it to free agency.

Teams tend to re-sign their top players, keeping them off the market and on their rosters. That leaves a slew of solid veterans and journeymen available to the highest bidders trying to find a forward to play on a second or third line, a defenseman to be in a second pairing or perhaps a backup goaltender.

John Tavares this year is considered a top target, assuming the New York Islanders and their new leaders can’t persuade the 27-year-old center to stay with the franchise that drafted him No. 1 overall in 2009. He had 84 points last season, two shy of his career high.

Trying to show Tavares how serious they are about winning, the Islanders hired Stanley Cup-winning coach Barry Trotz and Stanley Cup-winning president of hockey operations Lou Lamoriello. New York can sign Tavares to an eight-year contract, too, one year more than any other team in the league can give him.

Tavares, though, may want to take his two-way talents elsewhere because he has made it to the playoffs just three times in his nine-year career, advancing only once. If the five-time All-Star chooses to leave, he has plenty of choices. Toronto, Boston, San Jose, Dallas and Tampa Bay are believed to be among his options. Tavares can command a seven-year contract for more than $40 million from any of the teams trying to lure him away from the Islanders.

Some other names to watch ahead of free agency, which begins Sunday: James van Riemsdyk:

The Maple Leafs would love to keep him at the right price, but they might have to let him go to potentiall­y to have enough money to bring Tavares back home. The 29-year-old winger had a career-high 36 goals last season, his sixth in Toronto and ninth in the league.

David Perron: The 30-year-old winger picked a good time to have a career year, with a career-high 50 assists and 66 points with the Vegas Golden Knights. He added nine point during their postseason run.

James Neal: The threetime All-Star had a careerhigh 11 postseason points during the Vegas run to the Stanley Cup Final. The 30-year-old winger keeps himself in great shape and leads on and off the ice.

Paul Stastny: The 32year-old center had a career-high 15 playoff points, helping the Winnipeg Jets reach the Western Conference final. The one-time All-Star would be a solid Plan B for teams that whiff on their shot to sign Tavares.

Mike Green: With Washington keeping John Carlson off the market, the 32-year-old Green may be the best defenseman available. Green had a neck injury last season in Detroit and that may concern some teams.

Michael Grabner: The 30-year-old winger finished with 27 goals last year to rank third among potential unrestrict­ed free agents. He had only two for New Jersey in the final 21 games.

Tyler Bozak: The 32year-old Bozak has spent his entire career with the Maple Leafs, who may not be able to afford the solid center with 365 career points.

Joe Thornton: Teams may hesitate to sign Thornton, coming off knee surgery with his 39th birthday on Tuesday, but the center with great hands could be a great fit for a contending team looking to add depth and a veteran presence.

Dan Hamhuis: With slim pickings on the blue line, the 35-year-old defenseman will be in demand after missing a total of just five games the last two seasons in Dallas.

Cam Ward: The 34-yearold goaltender won 23 games last season, the most of any potential unrestrict­ed free agent, despite playing for the lowly Carolina Hurricanes.

 ?? Julio Cortez / Associated Press ?? Islanders center John Tavares skates against the Devils on March 31.
Julio Cortez / Associated Press Islanders center John Tavares skates against the Devils on March 31.

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